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ISLN:
921851293
Admitted:
2010
Law School:
University of Tennessee College of Law, J.D., 2010
Evergreen Golf Resort Cadillac, MI Nov 2012 to Dec 2014 Director of food & beverageTownhouse Kitchen and Bar Sherman Oaks, CA Dec 2009 to Jul 2012 General ManagerBig Daddy's Smokehouse Phoenix, AZ Jul 2008 to Oct 2009 Assistant General Manger/Assistant Kitchen ManagerSports Den Phoenix, AZ Aug 2007 to Jul 2008 Bartender/SupervisorManhattan's Ahwatukee Sports Grill Phoenix, AZ Aug 2005 to Aug 2007 General Manager
Education:
Baker College Cadillac, MI 2012 to 2014 Certificate of Completion in Massage TherapyFerris State University Big Rapids, MI 1997 to 1998 ArchitectureCadillac Senior High School
1997 to 2000 Entertainer/Balloon ArtistHouston Family Arts Center Houston, TX Feb 2009 to Jun 2014 Musical Theatre TeacherVarious Schools & Theaters Houston, TX 2008 to 2014 Temporary/Substitute Teaching Assignments
Education:
Columbia International University Columbia, SC 2007 Bachelors of Science in Ministry
Dr. Clark graduated from the University of Arkansas College of Medicine at Little Rock in 2007. He works in Fort Smith, AR and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Clark is affiliated with Sparks Regional Medical Center.
Dr. Clark graduated from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine at Shreveport in 2011. He works in Shreveport, LA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Clark is affiliated with University Health Center.
While the pandemic has slowed or stalled rent increases in cities nationwide, San Francisco stands out, said Joshua Clark, an economist at real-estate search service Zillow. Rents in the city have fallen for the first time since the firm began tracking in 2014.
Date: Aug 16, 2020
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
'Drunken Fool' apologizes for stealing Yukon bar's famous toe and mails it back to owner
The Downtown Hotel has lost various toes over the years. Most recently, a toe was intentionally swallowed by a man named Joshua Clark in 2013, who paid the $500 toe-swallowing fine and left the bar, prompting the owners to hike the fine immediately to $2,500.
Date: Jun 23, 2017
Source: Google
Man sought in theft of famous 'Sourtoe Cocktail' toe from Yukon bar
The original toe was accidentally swallowed in 1980 by a miner named Garry Younger, as the story goes. And in 2013, Joshua Clark swallowed the toe on purpose, slapped the $500 toe-swallowing fine on the bar and left. (The fine was immediately hiked to $2,500 in response.)